Who Am I?
In her poem, “Who Am I,” Madeleine F White links her journey of identity to that of finding faith, building up to a crescendo of what the cross has meant and continues to mean in her life. Continue reading Who Am I?
In her poem, “Who Am I,” Madeleine F White links her journey of identity to that of finding faith, building up to a crescendo of what the cross has meant and continues to mean in her life. Continue reading Who Am I?
In his poem, “Sky Song,” Mark Weinrich never tires of delighting in a glorious sunset. Continue reading Sky Song
In his poem, “The Other Boats,” Mark Weinrich points out those who also experienced Jesus calming the storm, but were forgotten. Continue reading The Other Boats
In his poem, “Two Hands,” Mark Weinrich shares the amazing assurance Jesus gives believers in John 10:27-30. Continue reading Two Hands
In his poem, “Language of Birds,” Mark Weinrich considers how God has used bird songs to lift his spirit. Continue reading Language of Birds
In his poem, “The Soil,” Mark Weinrich reflects upon what Christ can do with good soil. Continue reading The Soil
In his essay, “By the River Jabbok,” Larry Patten recalls Jacob’s lonely, blessed encounter with “the man” by the River Jabbok. Continue reading By the River Jabbok
In his poem, “Soulshaper,” Stephen Paul Wren reflects on God forming us in our mother’s womb. Continue reading Soulshaper
In her poem, “Jochebed,” Grace Przywara honors the often overlooked mother of Moses. Continue reading Jochebed
In her poem, “Jezu Ufam Tobie,” Grace Przywara evokes the flowing blood and water of Christ’s side and their significance in the Divine Mercy apparitions of St. Faustina Kolwaska. Continue reading Jezu Ufam Tobie
In her poem, “Surrender,” Grace Przywara reflects on the attitude of surrender as one of weakness and defeat, and yet, victory and rets. Continue reading Surrender
In his poem, “sataN fell like lightning,” Vern Fein writes about the Evil One. Continue reading sataN fell like lightning